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Students and faculty at the University of Massachusetts Amherst with backgrounds in physical and social sciences are trying to design an energy system that better serves the needs of low- and moderate-income households.
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A recent report by the nonprofit EDSAFE AI Alliance warns that school safety policies must evolve from academic integrity to psychological guardrails as students turn to AI chatbots for emotional support.
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Kip Glazer, principal of Mountain View High School in California, said her student internship program provides campus tech support, but its most important lessons involve collaboration and communication.
The CDG/CDE AWS Champions Awards honor AWS customers who are setting new standards for innovation in the public sector.
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Journalism has been late to the game with many technologies. But professors are trying to change that with Google Glass.
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In recent years, new organizations have popped up around the country with the common goal of showing women and minorities that computer science isn't just for people who look like Bill Gates.
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An increasing number of schools allow students to bring their own devices into the classroom, leaving administrators to re-evaluate security and privacy policies and update networks.
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Three Texas universities are promoting a Facebook-integrated app that the Texas Department of Transportation created to cut down on drunk driving accidents.
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The county also plans to expand free Wi-Fi access to the 11 parks with technology centers and three additional parks adjacent to public libraries.
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The FCC will ultimately decide whether the ConnectEd program, aimed at expanding high-speed Internet access in schools, will get off the ground.
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The Muscogee County, Ga., School District uses palm scanning technology in its high school lunchrooms to simplify meal purchases.
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Find out which education technologies deserve your attention over the next five years.
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Kentucky schools and universities work together to digitize and standardize the transcript request process.
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At the library, Hoopla provides free, online access to about 10,000 videos and more than 250,000 music albums.
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Here are five ways to boost virtual conferences and trainings.
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Despite pent-up demand for e-books, Montgomery County libraries are stymied by book publishing pricing practices that are straining budgets. A county resolution calls for a remedy to the problem.
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Using a stylus to pull objects out of screens into the air in front of them, users can rotate objects and perform various spatial tasks.
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School districts and states work together to make sure students receive appropriate instruction when they move out of state.
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The ability to print liquid metal structures that hold their shapes could lead to new applications in electrical components.
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Professors, trade organizations and technology companies weigh in on this question as the U.S. continues to push for more STEM graduates.
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The Idaho State Department of Education's pilot aims to ensure that technology isn't being used simply for technology’s sake.
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Office of Information Technology interns are participating in experiential and project-based learning centered around science, technology, engineering, arts and math.
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